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The Best Strip Clubs in New York

New York's adult-entertainment venues, ranked by our composite review score and presented alongside the regulatory, labor, and vendor context that determines how each one actually operates.

0 reviewed venues 9 min read Last reviewed May 2026
01 Top Ranked From 69 reviewed clubs

The top 3 strip clubs in New York.

Ranked by our composite score across Property, Service, Food & Beverage, and Performers — the highest-scoring venues from 69 reviewed clubs in New York.

  1. 01

    Rick's Cabaret New York

    New York · NY

    Top of our reviewed Connecticut venues for service (71.4/100).

    Property
    70.0/100
    Service
    71.4/100
    Food
    58.3/100
    Performers
    65.0/100
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    66.3/100
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  2. 02

    Mustang Sally's

    Tonawanda · NY

    Strongest dimension: Service (67.3/100).

    Property
    64.0/100
    Service
    67.3/100
    Food
    64.6/100
    Performers
    60.2/100
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    64.1/100
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  3. 03

    Foxy's

    Scottsville · NY

    Top of our reviewed Connecticut venues for food & beverage (71.4/100).

    Property
    55.9/100
    Service
    64.7/100
    Food
    71.4/100
    Performers
    63.5/100
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    64.0/100
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02 Methodology

How we rank these clubs.

Every reviewed club on Stripper Warehouse is scored on four dimensions, drawn from verified customer and performer reviews plus operator-claimed facts. Each is normalised to a 0–100 scale; the composite is the weighted aggregate of all four.

Property
Venue, layout, ambiance, cleanliness
Service
Staff, host, security, hospitality
Food & beverage
Drink quality, menu, pricing
Performers
Quality, variety, rotation

The picks above are the highest-scoring venues in New York right now, in order. Rankings refresh automatically as new reviews come in — this page reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot.

03 New York · Deep Dive

Top Strip Clubs in New York

For patrons seeking the best adult entertainment offerings in New York, our directory highlights top-rated venues based on comprehensive reviews. At the forefront is Rick's Cabaret New York in New York City, scoring 66.3/100 overall, excelling particularly in service with a score of 71.4/100. Located in Tonawanda, Mustang Sally's follows closely with an overall score of 64.1/100, featuring strong service performance at 67.3/100. Completing the list is Foxy's in Scottsville, with an overall score of 64/100 and standout food options earning 71.4/100. Each offers a distinct blend of atmosphere and service, set against varying local regulations concerning alcohol and performance.

A Guide to New York's Strip Club Scene

New York, with a total of 69 reviewed venues across key metropolitan areas, provides diverse options for adult entertainment enthusiasts. Most notably, New York City serves as the epicenter, operating under stringent zoning laws that shape the landscape. Venues here must balance compliance with competitive services to thrive in a high-demand market. Buffalo offers a unique setting with its proximity to Canada, while cities like Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse display an eclectic mix of clubs each influenced by local culture and regulations.

Regulations Impacting New York Venues

Operating a strip club in New York involves navigating a complex regulatory environment. Alcohol service is governed by the New York State Liquor Authority, imposing restrictions wherever nudity is present. Venue age restrictions generally require patrons to be 21 when alcohol is available, although non-alcoholic venues may admit individuals 18 and older based on local ordinances. Nudity laws vary across municipalities—most prominently restricted in NYC due to zoning laws. Taxes applied include an 8.875% sales tax in NYC, with variable rates elsewhere, along with potential admissions taxes depending on jurisdiction. The New York Department of Taxation and Finance and Municipal Zoning Laws are key resources for understanding the specific fiscal and locational requirements placed on adult venues. Labor laws dictate employment dynamics, including minimum wage, which varies by locale, and stringent classification standards for dancers.

Information for Club Customers

For visitors, a crucial tip is that New York's cover charges and minimum spend policies can significantly vary. We recommend directly contacting venues to verify these details. Similarly, operating hours are not centrally validated and should be confirmed via direct venue inquiries. As a customer, understanding the local regulations that influence your experience, including alcohol-related nudity restrictions, is vital for an informed visit.

Guidance for Club Owners

Owners must stay vigilant about compliance with specific zoning and labor laws. Zoning requires oversight, particularly in NYC, where venue location is strictly regulated in relation to surrounding properties. Additionally, labor compliance is pivotal, necessitating adherence to minimum wage laws and mandatory harassment prevention training as per state requirements. Venue-specific sales and admission taxes must be managed accurately, with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance serving as a reliable source for updates.

Advice for Dancers and Performers

Dancers face regulatory scrutiny regarding independent contractor status due to New York’s stringent classification criteria. Keeping abreast of labor laws, including tip credits, is beneficial. Establishing direct communication with management can help navigate real-time hiring updates, as these are not centrally tracked on our platform. Performing in venues where alcohol is served requires being at least 18 years old.

Insights for Vendors

Vendors seeking to supply New York venues should be aware of the need for direct relationships since active proposal visibility is limited to approved members. Taxation laws affecting business operations should be monitored through official channels like the New York Department of Taxation and Finance to ensure compliance with sales and excise taxes.

What's Yet Unverified

While we strive for comprehensive coverage, some aspects like current operating hours, cover charges, and real-time hiring statuses remain subject to verification. Additional resources and direct venue contact are recommended for the most precise data. Keep an eye on updates from state authorities, as regulatory environments are subject to change. Registered users are encouraged to engage with our platform for notifications and alerts specific to their interests.

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04 Who This Is For

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Customers

For customers

In New York, the experience at strip clubs varies widely depending on the location and the specific laws applicable to the venue. Many NYC clubs operate under stringent zoning laws which limit full nudity if alcohol is served, while upstate clubs may offer different formats. Always check local guidelines before visiting.

  • 21+ entry for venues serving alcohol, usually with ID checks.
  • Venue hours fluctuate based on locale and type; most operate until at least 2 AM.
  • Policies on cover charges, dress codes, and drink minimums differ; always verify ahead of time.
  • Cash is typically preferred for tipping, but credit may be used at bars or for cover fees in select locations.

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  • Verified club hours and service details
  • User-submitted reviews with scores based on numerous categories
  • Capability to bookmark venues and retain visit histories
Owners

For club owners

For prospective club owners in New York, understanding local zoning rules in conjunction with state alcohol regulations is crucial. Areas like New York City impose particular challenges with stringent distance and operational permitting requirements, alongside competitive market dynamics.

  • Licensing from the New York State Liquor Authority if alcohol is part of the concept.
  • Critically important local zoning compliance that can significantly impact location and format feasibility.
  • High compliance burdens related to labor classification and insurance coverage requirements.
  • Market entails robust competition, especially in urban centers like NYC, demanding strategic differentiation.

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  • Functions to manage and modify your venue's details
  • Receive vendor offer and service pitches
  • Analyze dancer reviews and reports specific to your venue
Dancers

For dancers & performers

Dancers in New York face a multifaceted environment defined by competitive markets and evolving labor regulations. With the ABC test discouraging simple 1099 approaches, many venues offer progressive compensation structures. Cross-border work dynamics, especially into nearby states like NJ or CT, add geographic flexibility.

  • Employment status depends on venue, either W-2 employee or more structured independent contractor roles.
  • Compensation models, including base pay and tipping arrangements, are venue-specific and should be confirmed beforehand.
  • Harassment training is legally mandated for practically all venues across New York state.
  • Opportunities exist to work in other lucrative nearby markets with minimal travel required.

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  • Control over your public profile and portfolio
  • Access to hiring potentials from participating venues
  • Insight into workplace conditions at various clubs through dancer-submitted reviews
Vendors

For vendors & B2B

The vendor scene for adult venues in New York is characterized by diversity and opportunity, especially given the large volume of business through urban centers. Suppliers navigating intricate liquor distribution systems, along with a need for compliance in insurance and finance, find both challenges and potential within New York's expansive market.

  • Compliance with New York's three-tiered liquor distribution is mandatory for alcohol providers.
  • Registration with the NY Department of Taxation for sales tax is necessary if you have any business presence.
  • Risk-based pricing often occurs due to the nature of adult-entertainment clientele.
  • Insurance brokers need to be professionally licensed and aware of market-specific liability risks.

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  • Enhanced visibility for your service offerings to verified club operators
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05 Regulatory Context

The rules that shape the scene.

Starting points, not legal advice. Every figure should be cite-checked against the linked authority before relying on it.

Summary
Alcohol service at adult venues is regulated by the New York State Liquor Authority. Venues serving alcohol must generally adhere to restrictions on nudity. Drinking age is 21. Regulations also include permissible hours of sale, which can vary by locality.
Authority
New York State Liquor Authority
Source authority
Summary
Nudity regulations vary significantly across municipalities. New York City, for instance, enforces zoning that affects the level of nudity allowed where alcohol is served. Outside NYC, local ordinances may be more lenient or restricted, often separating alcohol service from full nudity.
Authority
Municipal zoning laws and the New York State Liquor Authority
Verify
Confirm with the local zoning rules of the specific municipality where the venue operates.
Patron Minimum
21 if alcohol is served, with 18 allowed for non-alcoholic venues depending on local ordinances.
Performer Minimum
18 across the state, but individual venues may enforce stricter age requirements.
Summary
Adult-entertainment zoning is heavily influenced by city and county regulations. New York City implements strict zoning rules for adult premises, including minimum distance requirements from schools and residential areas. Compliance with zoning is a critical component of venue operation.
Verify
Details can be obtained from city planning departments or through official municipal codes.
Sales Tax
8.875% in New York City; variable in other parts of the state.
Admissions Tax
Certain areas may impose additional taxes on admissions to adult venues. Verify locally.
Liquor Excise
State excises on alcoholic beverages apply, overseen by the SLA.
Authority
New York Department of Taxation and Finance
Source authority
Minimum Wage
Note: New York's minimum wage varies by location and employer size, adjusting annually. Confirm current rates through official state labor resources.
Authority: New York State Department of Labor
Source Url: https://dol.ny.gov/
Classification
New York applies strict criteria for worker classification. Dancer contracts often see scrutiny under state labor laws and NY's ABC test equivalent, making independent contractor status challenging to justify without clear separation of control and operation.
Harassment Training
Mandatory sexual harassment prevention training required under state law for all employees.
Tip Credit
Authorized under state labor rules, with conditions specific to hospitality and service sectors.

Regulations change, always confirm current details with official sources before taking action.

06 Major Metros

Where the clubs cluster.

City-level pages for the highest-density metros are coming. For now, drill into them via the directory below.

New York City
The epicenter of New York's adult entertainment scene, where strict zoning rules and high demand influence a vibrant, competitive market.
Buffalo
Northern New York's largest city, home to a range of adult venues enjoying proximity to the Canadian border.
Rochester
Features a diverse mix of venues with a strong local cultural influence and lesser zoning restrictions than NYC.
Albany
The state capital offers a handful of clubs that cater to a mix of local and visiting clienteles, navigating state politics dynamics.
Syracuse
Known for its industrial history, Syracuse hosts clubs that reflect its working-class roots and hospitality culture.
Yonkers
Proximity to NYC influences the adult scene in this suburban city, fostering venues that mix class with convenience.
07 Reviewed Venues Open in full directory →

All 0 reviewed venues in New York.

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Lipstix Gentlemen's Club
Deer Park · NY
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54.5/100
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Madame Oar's
Binghamton · NY
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59.5/100
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Mansion Gentlemen's Club & Steakhouse
Newburgh · NY
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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45.0/100
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McHale's
Corning · NY
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53.5/100
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Medusas Playhouse
West Babylon · NY
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36.6/100
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Mermaids Bar
Astoria · NY
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48.3/100
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Mirage
Rochester · NY
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53.8/100
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Mirage Gentlemen's Lounge
Farmingdale · NY
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64.1/100
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Mustang Sally's
Tonawanda · NY
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62.6/100
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Nite Moves Gentlemen's Club
Latham · NY
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37.1/100
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Novelty Lounge
Oneonta · NY
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50.6/100
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NYC Gentlemens Club
Flushing · NY
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56.3/100
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Paradise Found
Syracuse · NY
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35.1/100
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Platinum Dolls
New York · NY
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51.7/100
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Pumps
Brooklyn · NY
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66.3/100
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Rick's Cabaret New York
New York · NY
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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57.7/100
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Riviera Gentleman's Club
Astoria · NY
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58.8/100
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Rosewood Theater
New York · NY
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55.3/100
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Sapphire 39
New York · NY
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58.5/100
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Sapphire New York
New York · NY
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39.1/100
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Sapphire Times Square
New York · NY
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60.2/100
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Scene Restaurant & Lounge
Commack · NY
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27.8/100
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Sheer Pleasure Lingerie
Schenectady · NY
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36.7/100
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Shenanigans Gentlemen's Club
Schenectady · NY
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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08 Frequently Asked

Common questions about New York.

What are the best strip clubs in New York?
Our top picks for New York appear at the top of this page, ranked live by our composite review score across Property, Service, Food, and Performers. Rankings update as new reviews come in — what's #1 today reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot. Venues that haven't reached our minimum-signal threshold are excluded from the ranking but still appear in the full directory below.
What strip clubs are open in New York right now?
Visit our complete directory page, which lists verified active venues. Operating status is subject to change without notice, and it is advisable to confirm with each club directly. For a streamlined view, our services include notifications and status updates when you sign up.
Are there fully-nude strip clubs in New York?
Yes, although the format generally excludes alcohol service due to SLA rules and local zoning ordinances, which often prohibit full nudity in bars. Some non-alcoholic venues do offer full nudity. Confirm specifics via each venue's posted policy or through direct communication.
What's the minimum age to enter a strip club in New York?
Typically, you need to be 21 to enter strip clubs where alcohol is served. Venues not serving alcohol may admit patrons aged 18 and over, depending on local regulations.
Are dancers in New York employees or independent contractors?
Both exist, but the classification depends largely on the venue's operational model. Labor classification laws in New York are strict, often leaning towards employee status to meet state requirements, sidestepping the 1099 model where legal scrutiny has been intense.
How is New York different from neighboring Connecticut and New Jersey for adult entertainment?
New York, particularly NYC, enforces strict zoning that influences club operations beyond neighbor states, such as extensive restrictions on nude performances where alcohol is served. Both Connecticut and New Jersey have their own sets of taxing, zoning, and workforce rules that create differences.
Who regulates strip clubs in New York?
Adult clubs in New York are regulated primarily by the New York State Liquor Authority for alcohol permissions, and local city planning departments for zoning and site use. State labor requirements and tax obligations are additional layers of oversight affecting daily operations.
09 What We Don't Yet Have

Honest about the gaps.

We don't fabricate data we haven't verified. Here's what we don't currently surface for New York — and where you can either find it yourself or unlock it through a free Stripper Warehouse account.

Current venue-specific operating hours

StatusNot centrally validated; depends on local reporting.
Where to find itContact individual venues or check verified listings.
Free account unlocksSubscribed members receive notifications on hour changes.

Venue cover charges and minimum spend

StatusVaries widely; not aggregated centrally.
Where to find itDirect inquiries to venues provide the most accurate information.
Free account unlocksUpdated reviews often include specific pricing details.

Real-time hiring statuses

StatusLimited visibility; generally available on claimed listings.
Where to find itDirect contact with venue management is necessary.
Free account unlocksDancers with profiles get tailored alerts from participating venues.

Active vendor proposals

StatusConfined to approved member vendors.
Where to find itMaintain direct vendor-venue relationships.
Free account unlocksRegistered vendors access targeted venue proposal alerts.

Up-to-date wage and tax statistics

StatusWe don't publish this due to frequent updates; consult state authorities.
Where to find itVisit the New York State Department of Labor and Department of Taxation websites.
10 Sources & Authorities

Where this information comes from.

City of New York
The New York State Senate